Planting has no benefit without harvest

Life is not simple; one cannot afford to be negligent even for a moment. Life is like agriculture; a farmer first sows, then tends, and finally harvests. In agricultural terms, this is called “sow, tend, and harvest.” Life is similar, having three stages; one must be careful and plan, one must take care of what they have sown to make the most of it. Just as a farmer cares for their crop during the tending phase and benefits from it during the harvest phase, so must one harvest in life; if one were only to sow and tend, it would be futile; one must make use of what they have planted.

Other metaphors can also be applied; life is also like driving; if a driver is negligent even for a moment, they might crash at a curve. Therefore, we should not be negligent even for a moment, we must constantly monitor our lives, assess the risks, and be cautious; those who encounter problems in life have been negligent at life’s critical turns.